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companyHyperLight logo
Full-time|$125K/yr - $185K/yr|On-site|Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

HyperLight, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, develops thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) integrated photonics for scalable optical components. Since 2018, the company has supported sectors such as AI and datacom infrastructure, hyperscale computing, quantum computing, and sensing. HyperLight’s TFLN Chiplet™ platform enables modular, integrated system design and supports manufacturability for complex applications. Role overview The Senior Photonics Process Development Engineer leads efforts to develop, refine, and scale fabrication processes for the TFLN platform. This position involves working directly with customers, especially in quantum computing and other emerging areas, to turn technical requirements into robust, scalable manufacturing processes. The role also manages advanced process node development and coordinates process variations to improve device performance. What you will do Define and optimize next-generation and custom fabrication processes for high-performance TFLN photonic integrated circuits (PICs). Collaborate with customers and suppliers to develop processes that meet immediate and future performance needs. Coordinate with internal teams in design, testing, and production to manage development tapeouts, oversee production, and support wafer-level testing. Collaboration and impact This role involves cross-functional work within HyperLight, including direct interaction with customers and suppliers. The Senior Photonics Process Development Engineer helps shape fabrication strategies for new applications and ensures timely delivery of solutions.

Apr 21, 2026
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companyHyperLight logo
Full-time|On-site|Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

At HyperLight, we are pioneering the commercial application of thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) integrated photonics — a cutting-edge material and processing technology that is set to revolutionize high-performance, scalable optical components for AI/datacom infrastructure, hyperscale computing, quantum computing, sensing, and various other fields. Established in 2018 and supported by prominent venture capital, we have assembled a talented team and developed a robust platform aimed at the effective mass deployment of TFLN photonic technology.Our flagship TFLN Chiplet™ platform embodies a modular and integrated architecture optimized for scalability, manufacturability, and effortless integration into complex systems. This platform delivers an unmatched combination of superior performance and industrial readiness, allowing system developers across diverse applications to swiftly deploy our technology. We collaborate closely with our clients and suppliers from the initial concept and design stages through to prototyping and mass production, ensuring seamless and rapid implementation of TFLN photonic solutions.We believe that our platform is pivotal in the golden age of integrated photonics, enabling humanity to reach new heights. Our exceptional team comprises professionals from engineering, business, and operations, all sharing a commitment to integrity, innovation, collaboration, and practical solutions. We thrive on challenges and pride ourselves on a culture of curiosity, humility, and mutual support.If you have a passion for pushing the boundaries of integrated photonics devices and are eager to innovate their applications through advanced hardware solutions, we invite you to join HyperLight as a Senior Photonics Process Engineer. We are looking for highly motivated individuals who enjoy solving complex problems and excel in a collaborative environment.Become a part of our mission to create a tangible impact in a dynamic, collaborative, and rapidly growing setting!

Dec 19, 2025
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companyHyperLight logo
Full-time|On-site|Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Join HyperLight, a pioneer in the commercialization of thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) integrated photonics, which is revolutionizing the development of high-performance optical components for AI/datacom infrastructure, hyperscale computing, quantum computing, sensing, and more. Established in 2018 and supported by top-tier venture capital, we are dedicated to the mass deployment of TFLN photonics technology.Our innovative TFLN Chiplet™ platform features a modular, integrated architecture that prioritizes scalability, manufacturability, and seamless integration into advanced systems. This unique platform balances exceptional performance with industrial readiness, empowering system developers to deploy our technology efficiently and effectively. We collaborate closely with our customers and suppliers from initial design and prototyping through to mass production, ensuring a smooth transition into deployment.At HyperLight, we are committed to harnessing the power of integrated photonics to enhance humanity's future. Our diverse team, comprised of experts in engineering, business, and operations, thrives on challenges and is united by a dedication to excellence. We take pride in approaching complex problems with curiosity, humility, and a deep sense of community.We are currently seeking a Photonic Test Development Engineer to join our expanding team. This role will involve developing and executing advanced wafer-level measurements on our photonic integrated circuits. Working closely with our external testing partners, you will be responsible for creating scalable, automated, and precise testing systems to characterize each chip we produce. As a crucial member of our team, you will provide critical feedback on product performance and contribute significantly to our mission.Come and make a tangible impact in a dynamic, collaborative, and rapidly growing environment.

Mar 2, 2026
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companyHyperLight logo
Full-time|On-site|Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Join HyperLight, a pioneering leader in the commercialization of thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) integrated photonics, revolutionizing high-performance optical components for AI/datacom infrastructure, hyperscale computing, and quantum computing. Established in 2018 and backed by top-tier venture capital, our team is dedicated to the mass deployment of TFLN photonics technology.At the heart of our innovation is the TFLN Chiplet™ platform, which combines exceptional performance with industrial readiness, facilitating rapid deployment across various applications. We collaborate closely with our customers and suppliers through all stages, from conceptual design to mass production, ensuring smooth integration of TFLN technology into their systems.We take pride in our world-class team, driven by values of integrity, innovation, collaboration, and practical solutions. Our diverse workforce thrives on challenges and is committed to excellence, tackling complex problems with curiosity and care.We are seeking a Senior / Staff Photonic Test Development Engineer to innovate and implement advanced wafer-level measurements on our photonic integrated circuits. This role involves working closely with external test partners to develop scalable, automated testing systems that accurately characterize our chips. As a vital member of our team, you will be responsible for creating new testing systems and providing critical insights into product performance.Be part of our mission to make a tangible impact in a fast-paced, collaborative, and growth-oriented environment.

Jan 23, 2026
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companyHyperlight logo
Full-time|On-site|Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Join Hyperlight as an Integrated Photonics Product Engineer, where you will play a pivotal role in developing cutting-edge photonic devices that revolutionize various industries. You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to innovate and bring to market advanced optical technologies.

Apr 6, 2026
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companyHyperLight logo
Internship|On-site|Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

At HyperLight, we are pioneering the commercialization of thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) integrated photonics—a transformative material and process technology that enables high-performance, scalable optical components across various sectors including AI/datacom infrastructure, hyperscale computing, quantum computing, and sensing. Established in 2018 and supported by top-tier venture capital, we have cultivated a dedicated team focused on the real-world mass deployment of TFLN photonics technology.Central to our mission is the TFLN Chiplet™ platform—a modular, integrated architecture optimized for scalability, manufacturability, and seamless integration into complex systems. This platform provides an exceptional blend of high performance and industrial readiness, allowing system developers to swiftly implement our technology across diverse applications. We collaborate closely with our customers and suppliers from initial conceptualization and design through to prototyping and mass production, ensuring the efficient and rapid deployment of TFLN photonic technology.We believe that our platform is a key driver in the golden age of integrated photonics, empowering humanity to reach new heights. Our world-class team, which encompasses engineering, business, and operations, thrives on challenges and is unified by a commitment to integrity, innovation, collaboration, and practical solutions. We take pride in addressing complex challenges with curiosity, humility, and a genuine care for one another.As HyperLight continues to grow, we are seeking an Integrated Photonics Summer PhD Intern. This internship presents a unique chance to engage with the technical aspects of our integrated photonics products. Your responsibilities will include measuring and testing our products at the chip, module, and system levels, enhancing test capabilities by developing new functionalities and setups, and contributing to the development of next-generation products. This is an exceptional opportunity to dive into the cutting-edge world of photonics while gaining invaluable experience in a dynamic, collaborative environment.If you are a driven individual who values excellence and continuous learning and is committed to supporting your teammates, we invite you to apply!

Mar 27, 2026
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companyHyperLight logo
Full-time|On-site|Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

At HyperLight, we are pioneering the commercialization of thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) integrated photonics, a groundbreaking technology that is revolutionizing high-performance, scalable optical components for applications in AI/datacom infrastructure, hyperscale computing, quantum computing, and sensing. Established in 2018 and supported by prominent venture capital, we have assembled a dedicated team and robust platform to facilitate the real-world mass deployment of TFLN photonics technology.Our TFLN Chiplet™ platform is at the heart of our innovation—a modular, integrated architecture that emphasizes scalability, manufacturability, and seamless integration into complex systems. This unique platform combines exceptional performance with industrial readiness, empowering system developers to quickly implement our technology across various applications. We engage collaboratively with our customers and suppliers, guiding them through conceptualization, design, prototyping, and mass production to ensure a smooth transition and swift deployment of TFLN photonic technology.We believe that our platform is essential in ushering in a golden age of integrated photonics, propelling humanity forward. Our team, comprised of top-tier professionals across engineering, business, and operations, is driven by integrity, innovation, collaboration, and pragmatic solutions. We embrace challenges with curiosity, humility, and a deep commitment to one another's success.We are currently seeking a Product Engineer to support and expedite the development of our telecom (DPIQ) products. This hands-on position, based at our headquarters, will involve close collaboration with our internal design, operations, production, and testing teams to drive product development and ensure rapid time-to-market. As a Product Engineer, your contributions will be critical in shaping product-related discussions and decisions impacting HyperLight's business. Your responsibilities will include:Defining key performance requirements and optimizing components and products in collaboration with the Design teamLeading DVT and KGD test development in partnership with the Testing teamConducting system-level modeling to ensure product compliance with customer expectations and developing new product offerings alongside product line managementMonitoring and enhancing product yield in close cooperation with Product, Operations, and Production teamsDriving continuous improvement within telecom product development processes and documentation

Apr 3, 2026
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companyIntegrated Resources, Inc. logo
Process Development Specialist

Integrated Resources, Inc.

Full-time|On-site|Cambridge

Join our dynamic team at Integrated Resources, Inc. as a Process Development Specialist. In this pivotal role, you will contribute to the development and optimization of cutting-edge processes that drive innovation and efficiency in our operations. Your expertise will be essential in collaborating with cross-functional teams to implement effective solutions that enhance productivity and quality.

Dec 21, 2015
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companyEngine logo
Full-time|On-site|Cambridge, MA

Join Engine as a Senior Associate in Community OperationsAt Engine, we empower visionary founders who are tackling the world's most critical challenges in areas such as climate change, health, and advanced technologies. Our commitment includes providing robust support through founder programs, access to shared infrastructure and labs, and the opportunity to connect with a diverse national network of corporate partners, investors, and industry experts.

Apr 3, 2026
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companyIntegrated Resources Inc. logo
Process Development Specialist

Integrated Resources Inc.

Full-time|On-site|Cambridge

Join Integrated Resources Inc. as a Process Development Specialist and become a vital part of our innovative team focused on advancing technology solutions in the biotechnology sector. In this role, you will collaborate with cross-functional teams to design, develop, and optimize processes that enhance efficiency and effectiveness in production.

Dec 24, 2015
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companyEurofins Scientific logo
Full-time|On-site|Cambridge

Join Eurofins Scientific, a global leader in bioanalytical testing, as a Scientist specializing in Biocatalysis and Enzymatic Process Development. In this pivotal role, you will spearhead innovative research projects focusing on the development and optimization of enzymatic processes, contributing to our commitment to excellence in the field of biotechnology.

Mar 26, 2026
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companyHyperLight logo
Full-time|On-site|Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

HyperLight is a pioneering company leading the commercialization of thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) integrated photonics. This innovative material and process technology is revolutionizing high-performance, scalable optical components across various sectors, including AI/datacom infrastructure, hyperscale computing, quantum computing, and sensing. Established in 2018 and supported by prominent venture capital, we have assembled a dedicated team focused on the real-world mass deployment of TFLN photonics technology.The heart of our operations is the TFLN Chiplet™ platform, a modular and integrated architecture optimized for scalability, manufacturability, and seamless integration into complex systems. It provides a unique blend of exceptional performance and industrial readiness, allowing system developers to deploy our technology swiftly and efficiently. We collaborate closely with our customers and suppliers throughout all phases, from conceptualization and design to prototyping and mass production, ensuring a smooth and rapid deployment of TFLN photonic technology.At HyperLight, we believe our platform is pivotal in the golden age of integrated photonics, empowering humanity to reach new heights. Our world-class team, which encompasses engineering, business, and operations, is united by shared values of integrity, innovation, collaboration, and pragmatic solutions. We embrace challenges with curiosity, humility, and a profound sense of care for one another.As we expand our team, we are looking for a Program Manager, PIC Development to propel projects forward for our industry-leading customers. The successful candidate will be responsible for project planning, resource management, and performance tracking, while fostering seamless cross-functional collaboration to produce and deliver our cutting-edge chips at scale for mission-critical customers and partners. In this role, you will be instrumental in ensuring that we achieve HyperLight's ambitious goals and accelerate our growth.

Dec 5, 2025
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companyRoku, Inc. logo
Full-time|On-site|Cambridge, United Kingdom

Teamwork makes the stream work. Join Roku in Transforming the TV ExperienceAs the leading TV streaming platform in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, Roku is dedicated to revolutionizing how the world consumes television. Our innovative technology connects users to beloved content and empowers publishers while providing advertisers with unmatched engagement opportunities.From day one, your contributions at Roku will be significant and appreciated. As a rapidly growing public company, we encourage active participation, offering you the chance to impact millions of households globally while gaining diverse experience across various technological disciplines. Position OverviewWith over 85 million active users, our products are celebrated for their ease of use and seamless integration. This excellence comes from our commitment to developing intuitive products that enhance the streaming experience. We are seeking a Senior Software Engineer focused on developing vital features for the Roku platform's user interface. Ideal candidates will have a proven track record in building high-performing applications and SDK components, eager to contribute to a widely recognized consumer electronics platform.This role is perfect for a seasoned professional who values visibility, thrives on making a critical business impact, and is excited to work on components that influence nearly every streaming experience on Roku. Team DynamicsOur team is dedicated to enhancing customer-centric features that elevate user experience across platforms, including device integration, TV and player-centric UI, and IoT functionalities with Roku OS. Our product roadmap is designed to facilitate growth and scalability, continuously delivering innovative features to millions of Roku users worldwide.

Mar 5, 2026
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companyScholar Rock logo
Full-time|On-site|Cambridge, MA

Scholar Rock is a pioneering biopharmaceutical firm dedicated to discovering, developing, and delivering transformative therapies for individuals afflicted by severe diseases with significant unmet medical needs. Renowned for its leadership in the biology of the transforming growth factor beta (TGFβ) superfamily of cell proteins, the company has established a strong clinical focus on advancing groundbreaking treatments that leverage protein growth factors. Over the last decade, Scholar Rock has developed a robust pipeline aiming to redefine the standard of care for neuromuscular diseases, cardiometabolic disorders, cancer, and other conditions where growth factor-targeted therapies can create profound impacts. As the sole organization to demonstrate clinical proof of concept for a muscle-targeted therapy in spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), Scholar Rock is committed to pioneering innovative therapeutic strategies. This commitment is bolstered by the extensive application of its proprietary platform, which has successfully generated novel monoclonal antibodies designed to modulate protein growth factors with remarkable precision. By harnessing advanced scientific methodologies in historically underserved disease areas, Scholar Rock is dedicated to expanding treatment possibilities for patients. Discover more about our unique approach at ScholarRock.com and connect with us on @ScholarRock and LinkedIn.Position Overview:We are on the lookout for a strategic and experienced Director of Upstream MSAT and Process Development to lead our biologics upstream MSAT and process development initiatives across early, late, and commercial program stages. This pivotal role will oversee externally partnered GMP production of Scholar Rock’s clinical and commercial assets, leveraging extensive manufacturing science and technology expertise. The successful candidate will spearhead the design, scale-up, and technology transfer of drug substance processes, both internally and through our global network of CDMOs. The ideal candidate will possess profound upstream technical knowledge, exceptional organizational leadership, and a proven track record in managing external collaborations alongside in-house teams. This role is essential for establishing resilient and scalable processes that underpin our clinical and commercial success.

Feb 20, 2026
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companyRoku, Inc. logo
Full-time|On-site|Cambridge, United Kingdom

Teamwork makes the stream work. Join Roku in transforming the way the world experiences televisionAs the leading TV streaming platform across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, Roku is dedicated to revolutionizing the viewing experience for people everywhere. We have pioneered streaming technology and seek to unify the TV ecosystem, connecting viewers with their favorite content while empowering content creators to reach vast audiences and providing advertisers with innovative engagement tools.From day one at Roku, you will make significant contributions in a thriving public company where every team member plays an essential role. This is an opportunity to impact millions of TV streamers globally while acquiring valuable experience across various fields. About the RoleIn this senior software engineering position, you will be responsible for the architecture, design, implementation, and testing of the run-time and native renderer components of Roku's innovative software development kit (SDK). Collaborate closely with fellow engineers who focus on the higher-level scripting elements of the SDK.At Roku, we take pride in creating software and features that function seamlessly on both our oldest and newest devices. Hence, it's crucial that the SDK is designed to operate efficiently even on devices with minimal system resources like RAM, Flash memory, and CPU. What you’ll be doingArchitecting, designing, implementing, and testing the run-time and native renderer of Roku's SDK.

Mar 5, 2026
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companyRoku, Inc. logo
Full-time|On-site|Cambridge, United Kingdom

Role Overview Roku, Inc. is hiring a Senior Software Engineer - Python (Tools Development) based in Cambridge, United Kingdom. As a leader in TV streaming across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, Roku aims to power every television worldwide. The company connects viewers with content they love and helps publishers and advertisers reach broad audiences. This role sits within the Automation Support and Tools team. The team develops tools that boost the productivity and efficiency of Roku’s engineering groups, ensuring seamless integration across streaming platforms and smart home devices. Every contribution has a direct impact on millions of TV streamers globally. About the Team The Automation Support and Tools team is known for building solutions that work intuitively and reliably. The group focuses on creating and maintaining tools that support engineering teams, helping Roku products fit smoothly into connected home experiences. What You Will Do Design, build, and maintain automation frameworks and tools for embedded software devices. Support internal teams by developing software tools that streamline testing and product management across Roku’s lineup. Work closely with stakeholders to expand and enhance automation toolkits, adding new features and capabilities. Collaborate across teams to refine and innovate automation frameworks, improving software release validation processes. Location This position is based in Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Apr 15, 2026
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companyHyperLight logo
Full-time|On-site|Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

At HyperLight, we are pioneering the commercialization of thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) integrated photonics, a transformative technology that facilitates high-performance and scalable optical components across various fields including AI and datacom infrastructure, hyperscale computing, and quantum computing. Established in 2018 and supported by prominent venture capital, we are dedicated to advancing the mass deployment of TFLN photonics technology.Our flagship TFLN Chiplet™ platform represents a groundbreaking modular integrated architecture designed for scalability and manufacturability, ensuring seamless integration into complex systems. This platform provides an exceptional blend of performance and industrial readiness, allowing system developers to rapidly deploy our technology across diverse applications. We collaborate closely with our customers and suppliers throughout all phases—from conceptualization and design to prototyping and mass production—to ensure a smooth transition to TFLN photonic technology.We believe that our platform is a cornerstone in the golden age of integrated photonics, empowering humanity to reach new heights. Our world-class team comprises experts in engineering, business, and operations, all united by core values of integrity, innovation, collaboration, and practical solutions. Driven by a shared commitment to excellence, we embrace challenges with curiosity, humility, and a profound care for one another.Join us in making a significant impact in a dynamic, collaborative, and rapidly growing environment.

May 13, 2025
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companyHyperLight logo
Full-time|On-site|Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

At HyperLight, we are pioneering the commercialization of thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) integrated photonics, a groundbreaking material and process technology that is revolutionizing high-performance, scalable optical components for AI/datacom infrastructure, hyperscale computing, quantum computing, sensing, and more. Established in 2018, and supported by top-tier venture capital, our dedicated team is focused on the practical mass deployment of TFLN photonics technology.Central to our operations is the TFLN Chiplet™ platform — a modular, integrated architecture designed for scalability, manufacturability, and seamless integration into complex systems. This platform offers an exceptional blend of performance and industrial readiness, enabling system developers to deploy the technology rapidly across various applications. We collaborate closely with our customers and suppliers, guiding them from the initial conceptualization and design stages through prototyping and mass production, ensuring efficient deployment of TFLN photonic technology.We believe our platform represents a pivotal advancement in the golden age of integrated photonics, empowering humanity to reach new heights. Our world-class team, comprising experts in engineering, business, and operations, thrives on challenges and shares a commitment to excellence, integrity, innovation, and collaborative problem-solving. We are proud to address complex challenges with curiosity, humility, and a mutual respect for one another.As we continue to grow, our Packaged Modulator Business Unit is seeking a Product Engineer, Test & Measurement. This role presents a unique opportunity to spearhead the development of new products within our integrated photonics platform. You will be responsible for designing next-generation, high-speed, high-performance TFLN products, leading R&D efforts to enhance product performance, collaborating with customers and vendors to shape product specifications, and spearheading customer engagement initiatives.

Mar 27, 2026
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companyLila Sciences logo
Full-time|$176K/yr - $304K/yr|On-site|Cambridge, MA USA

Your Role at Lila SciencesJoin our innovative Physical Sciences division, where you will spearhead the development of intelligent agent-driven systems designed to enhance AI-accelerated and AI-orchestrated process engineering across diverse industrial applications. In this pivotal role, your mission will be to create methodologies empowering AI agents to reason, design, simulate, optimize, and operate complex physical and chemical processes using both traditional and machine learning-driven process engineering tools. You will focus on building agentic infrastructures that facilitate AI systems in planning and executing multi-step process engineering workflows, which include process synthesis, flowsheet generation, steady-state and dynamic simulation, control strategy design, and techno-economic evaluation. Your contributions will significantly influence how Lila's scientific superintelligence addresses real-world challenges through closed-loop autonomous process engineering.Your ContributionsDesign and implement agentic frameworks supporting comprehensive process engineering workflows, encompassing process setup, simulation, optimization, and analysis.Create AI agents capable of autonomously planning, executing, and refining process engineering tasks utilizing existing tools such as steady-state and dynamic simulators, optimizers, and data systems.Investigate agentic strategies for advanced objectives, including process intensification, control co-design, real-time optimization, and closed-loop learning informed by operational data.Enhance the robustness, interpretability, and reproducibility of agent-driven process engineering workflows; develop internal tools for debugging, observability, validation, and auditability.Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to apply agentic process engineering across a wide range of industrial applications.

Mar 4, 2026
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companyHarvard University logo
Full-time|On-site|Cambridge

Role overview Harvard University is seeking a Business Process Coordinator to support the Alumni Affairs and Development department in Cambridge. This role focuses on improving operational efficiency and supporting the university’s mission to strengthen alumni engagement and development programs. What you will do Work with teams across the department to review and refine business processes Analyze current workflows and identify areas for improvement Help design and implement process changes that support strategic objectives Contribute to projects that advance alumni relations and development efforts Location This position is based in Cambridge.

Apr 17, 2026

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